Published: 2016-11-23, Author: Christina , review by: gizmodo.com
Abstract: OnePlus 3T on the left and LeEco Le Pro 3 on the right. (All images of products: Alex Cranz/Gizmodo) We're living in the age of cheap flagship smartphones. Sure, the big guys like Samsung, Apple, and Google are all selling phones that start at $650...
Thin and light metal design, Beautiful 1080p panel, DASH charging works as advertised, Great all day battery life, Performance is smooth and responsive, Great all around rear camera, Improved front facing camera, Dual SIM, Fast fingerprint sensor, OxygenO
No expandable storage, Single bottom firing speaker
The OnePlus 3T makes improvements in all the right places and while this does result in a price hike, the end product and improved user experience certainly makes it worth the extra money...
Published: 2016-11-21, Author: Sam , review by: tomsguide.com
Excellent battery life, Great performance, Superfast Dash charging
Limited to GSM carriers, Display could be brighter
The previous OnePlus 3 was already the best phone for the money, and while the 3T's $439 starting price has upped the ante a bit, improved performance and an extra 2 hours of battery life are worth the extra $40. Really, it would probably be worth it for...
Whenever a company replaces a popular product with a new model less than six months after its launch, it has the potential to turn customers sour. Discontinuing the OnePlus 3 in favor of a spec-bumped and more expensive OnePlus 3T was always going to rub...
Abstract: The OnePlus 3T is physically identical to its predecessor aside from a new gunmetal paint job, so it has to rely on small bumps in processor, camera and software to stand out against the OnePlus 3 it's replacing.Do these improvements make the OnePlus 3T w...
So, why create a tweaked version of a phone after a mere five months? OnePlus has its own story on this, which goes something like: the company felt it could offer a better version of its phone with more advanced hardware, but its business model doesn't s...
Published: 2016-11-21, Author: Paul , review by: venturebeat.com
Abstract: The year 2016 has ushered in a number of great flagship smartphones, such as Google's new Pixel line, Samsung's refreshed Galaxy S7 duo, Apple's upgraded iPhones, and the slightly-more-under-the-radar offering from OnePlus, which introduced a fantastic pr...
Relatively affordable, Fast performance, Attractive metal unibody, Solid front and rear camera, 10+-hour battery life, Clean UI and highly customizable software, Larger storage model available, Dual SIM cards
Same screen resolution as the OnePlus 3, and less sharp than the competition, Lacks waterproofing and expandable storage
The OnePlus 3T isn't a huge improvement over the already-solid OnePlus 3, but it's still a well-rounded unlocked phone with buttery smooth performance, long battery life, and highly customizable software...